El Diablo wrote:
Paul Burke is still plugging away at Leicester. He must be at least 40!
I saw Burke play for Ireland U21s against NZ in Donnybrook back in the 90s, among his teammates that day were Keith Wood and Anthony Foley. I believe Jonah Lomu was playing for NZ.
Wood and Burke were both already bald at the time.
So was Lomu (kinda)
I think Burkey's 35/36.
I also think this will be his last season. he'll probably go into coaching after this season, not sure if it'll be over here (his parents own a pub in Hampton) or in Ireland, where the rest of the family live.
Oscar wrote:
I saw Burke play for Ireland U21s against NZ in Donnybrook back in the 90s, among his teammates that day were Keith Wood and Anthony Foley. I believe Jonah Lomu was playing for NZ.
Wood and Burke were both already bald at the time.
So was Lomu (kinda)
I think Burkey's 35/36.
I also think this will be his last season. he'll probably go into coaching after this season, not sure if it'll be over here (his parents own a pub in Hampton) or in Ireland, where the rest of the family live.
It doesn't say much for Leicester's youth policy! After seeing James Power tonight in the A game, we have a conveyer-belt of good outhalfs coming through.
El Diablo wrote:
It doesn't say much for Leicester's youth policy! After seeing James Power tonight in the A game, we have a conveyer-belt of good outhalfs coming through.
Sexton hasn't even taken the field in a Heineken Cup match yet; it's not time to get excited about our "conveyer belt" just yet. Let's wait until at least one or two of them are producing the goods in games that mean something.
CrapFullBack wrote:Good performance today by David Blaney in Bristol's win against the Scarlets. His lineout throwing was good and he was prominant in the loose.
Fair play to you David
Delighted for him. He got a great quite an ovation from the crowd when he came off. His replacement couldn't hit a bard door from 5 metres!
Ray Hogan (Trev's brother) came on for the last 15 and did OK. i was really sorry he didn't join Leinster last season.
CrapFullBack wrote:Good performance today by David Blaney in Bristol's win against the Scarlets. His lineout throwing was good and he was prominant in the loose.
Fair play to you David
Delighted for him. He got a great quite an ovation from the crowd when he came off. His replacement couldn't hit a bard door from 5 metres!
Ray Hogan (Trev's brother) came on for the last 15 and did OK. i was really sorry he didn't join Leinster last season.
You got the better of the Connacht props anyhow, Hogan was injured for much of last season and then when he got game time didn't really impress.
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I didn't get to see any rugby on the the telly over the weekend. How did Kieran Lewis do for Munster? I would say he will have his work cut out to nail down the 13 shirt with Tipoki, Mafi and Barry Murphy (I presume he is injured).
Niall Treston played for Clontarf on Saturday. He was still playing professionally last season (Coventry RFC) but he has obviously decided to give up the struggle. What a shame. It just shows these guys are one injury away from disaster.
El Diablo wrote:Niall Treston played for Clontarf on Saturday. He was still playing professionally last season (Coventry RFC) but he has obviously decided to give up the struggle. What a shame. It just shows these guys are one injury away from disaster.
Tressie's been with Tarf since the start of the season.
Interesting Roly was in Castle Avenue on Saturday, and I thought to myself "Who are Leinster looking at today" until I remembered, he's not working with Leinster anymore !
El Diablo wrote:Niall Treston played for Clontarf on Saturday. He was still playing professionally last season (Coventry RFC) but he has obviously decided to give up the struggle. What a shame. It just shows these guys are one injury away from disaster.
Tressie's been with Tarf since the start of the season.
Interesting Roly was in Castle Avenue on Saturday, and I thought to myself "Who are Leinster looking at today" until I remembered, he's not working with Leinster anymore !
Yeah bad move Leinster sacking him off last season......we'll just have to see how that one pans out for them. Big mistake.
El Diablo wrote:Niall Treston played for Clontarf on Saturday. He was still playing professionally last season (Coventry RFC) but he has obviously decided to give up the struggle. What a shame. It just shows these guys are one injury away from disaster.
Tressie's been with Tarf since the start of the season.
Interesting Roly was in Castle Avenue on Saturday, and I thought to myself "Who are Leinster looking at today" until I remembered, he's not working with Leinster anymore !
Yeah bad move Leinster sacking him off last season......we'll just have to see how that one pans out for them. Big mistake.
yeah, since out scrum is better than ever, i can really see how it was a shocking move
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O'Riordan played very well. gave away one ridicilous penalty for joining into the scrum (hard to believe I know but I kid you not) but generally controlled very well and is a big physical presence.
Darce - your spot on about Roly. I remember saying the exact same thing to Cahill back when they let him go. Coaches have to be judged on results and not popularity.
sewa wrote:Darce - your spot on about Roly. I remember saying the exact same thing to Cahill back when they let him go. Coaches have to be judged on results and not popularity.
I'm gonna go ahead and quote this for posterity as its gonna be the only time we probably ever agree on something
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sewa wrote:Darce - your spot on about Roly. I remember saying the exact same thing to Cahill back when they let him go. Coaches have to be judged on results and not popularity.
I'm gonna go ahead and quote this for posterity as its gonna be the only time we probably ever agree on something
If anybody ever in the future claims that I once agreed with Sewa AND Darce on this forum, I'll deny it, but I remember saying something similar myself at the time...
Anyone with Sky been watching LI recently? Eoghan Hickey is playing 10 every so often and semingly did well in the game against Leeds. Might be one to consider bringing back a bit further down the line. A future 12, playing outside Sexton?